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arxiv: 2406.18718 · v1 · pith:PAA7EXCS · submitted 2024-06-26 · cs.HC · cs.SY· eess.SY

State-Based Automation for Time-Restricted Eating Adherence

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keywords eatinginteractionsparticipantparticipantstime-restrictedadherenceautomaticallydata
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Developing and enforcing study protocols is a foundational component of medical research. As study complexity for participant interactions increases, translating study protocols to supporting application code becomes challenging. A collaboration exists between the University of Kentucky and Arizona State University to determine the efficacy of time-restricted eating in improving metabolic risk among postmenopausal women. This study utilizes a graph-based approach to monitor and support adherence to a designated schedule, enabling the validation and step-wise audit of participants' statuses to derive dependable conclusions. A texting service, driven by a participant graph, automatically manages interactions and collects data. Participant data is then accessible to the research study team via a website, which enables viewing, management, and exportation. This paper presents a system for automatically managing participants in a time-restricted eating study that eliminates time-consuming interactions with participants.

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